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Alex is joined by Derek Hawkins, Olympic and Commonwealth endurance runner to talk about his running career so far. Tune in to find out how Alex picks Derek's brain on how to become your fastest-running self. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The hush money trial has exposed the ecosystem that once protected former president Donald Trump. Journalist Andrea Bernstein tells us what its like inside the courtroom, and Washington Post reporter Derek Hawkins helps us understand Trump's mindset from his Truth Social account. This show was produced by Haleema Shah with help from Avishay Artsy and Denise Guerra, edited by Miranda Kennedy, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by David Herman, and hosted by Rebeca Ibarra. Transcript at vox.com/today-explained-podcast Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! vox.com/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and the New York Times's Jamelle Bouie @jbouie discuss the battle between President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy on raising the debt ceiling; the courtroom drama of E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump; and the power of Republican supermajorities in state legislatures. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Nick Mourtoupalas and Derek Hawkins for The Washington Post: “Washington is running out of workdays to strike a debt ceiling deal” Jacob Bogage for The Washington Post: “Debt ceiling showdown: 5 possible outcomes” Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Lola Fadulu for The New York Times: “In Trump Trial, a Lawyer Pushes, and E. Jean Carroll Pushes Right Back” Jamelle Bouie for The New York Times: “A Sinister New Page in the Republican Playbook” and “Republicans Did Something Most People Don't Like, So They're Changing the Rules” Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution of the United States Movement Advancement Project: “Snapshot: Democracy Ratings By State” Michael Waldman for the Brennan Center for Justice: “The Great Resignation … Of Election Officials” James Madison: “Federalist No. 10” Here are this week's chatters: Jamelle: the films of Seijun Suzuki, including Tokyo Drifter and Branded to Kill John: using ChatGPT to simplify text, such as statements by the Federal Reserve and George Washington's farewell address Emily: Eleanor Klibanoff for The Texas Tribune: “Three Texas women are sued for wrongful death after allegedly helping friend obtain abortion medication” and “Women accused of facilitating abortion in Galveston wrongful-death lawsuit file countersuit” Listener chatter from Ted Hogeman: Community Media Center, Institute for Contemporary Art, Virginia Commonwealth University For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Jamelle, John, and Emily discuss cooking, including roast chicken with bread, Jubilee: Recipes from Two Centuries of African American Cooking by Toni Tipton-Martin, broccoli and cauliflower salad with curried dressing, broccoli salad with peanuts and tahini-lime dressing, and Soom tahini. In the next Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Curtis Sittenfeld @csittenfeld about her latest book, Romantic Comedy. Email your questions and chatters to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Make an impact this Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month by helping Macy's on their mission to fund APIA Scholars. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and the New York Times's Jamelle Bouie @jbouie discuss the battle between President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy on raising the debt ceiling; the courtroom drama of E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump; and the power of Republican supermajorities in state legislatures. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Nick Mourtoupalas and Derek Hawkins for The Washington Post: “Washington is running out of workdays to strike a debt ceiling deal” Jacob Bogage for The Washington Post: “Debt ceiling showdown: 5 possible outcomes” Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Lola Fadulu for The New York Times: “In Trump Trial, a Lawyer Pushes, and E. Jean Carroll Pushes Right Back” Jamelle Bouie for The New York Times: “A Sinister New Page in the Republican Playbook” and “Republicans Did Something Most People Don't Like, So They're Changing the Rules” Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution of the United States Movement Advancement Project: “Snapshot: Democracy Ratings By State” Michael Waldman for the Brennan Center for Justice: “The Great Resignation … Of Election Officials” James Madison: “Federalist No. 10” Here are this week's chatters: Jamelle: the films of Seijun Suzuki, including Tokyo Drifter and Branded to Kill John: using ChatGPT to simplify text, such as statements by the Federal Reserve and George Washington's farewell address Emily: Eleanor Klibanoff for The Texas Tribune: “Three Texas women are sued for wrongful death after allegedly helping friend obtain abortion medication” and “Women accused of facilitating abortion in Galveston wrongful-death lawsuit file countersuit” Listener chatter from Ted Hogeman: Community Media Center, Institute for Contemporary Art, Virginia Commonwealth University For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Jamelle, John, and Emily discuss cooking, including roast chicken with bread, Jubilee: Recipes from Two Centuries of African American Cooking by Toni Tipton-Martin, broccoli and cauliflower salad with curried dressing, broccoli salad with peanuts and tahini-lime dressing, and Soom tahini. In the next Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Curtis Sittenfeld @csittenfeld about her latest book, Romantic Comedy. Email your questions and chatters to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Make an impact this Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month by helping Macy's on their mission to fund APIA Scholars. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and the New York Times's Jamelle Bouie @jbouie discuss the battle between President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy on raising the debt ceiling; the courtroom drama of E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump; and the power of Republican supermajorities in state legislatures. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Nick Mourtoupalas and Derek Hawkins for The Washington Post: “Washington is running out of workdays to strike a debt ceiling deal” Jacob Bogage for The Washington Post: “Debt ceiling showdown: 5 possible outcomes” Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Lola Fadulu for The New York Times: “In Trump Trial, a Lawyer Pushes, and E. Jean Carroll Pushes Right Back” Jamelle Bouie for The New York Times: “A Sinister New Page in the Republican Playbook” and “Republicans Did Something Most People Don't Like, So They're Changing the Rules” Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution of the United States Movement Advancement Project: “Snapshot: Democracy Ratings By State” Michael Waldman for the Brennan Center for Justice: “The Great Resignation … Of Election Officials” James Madison: “Federalist No. 10” Here are this week's chatters: Jamelle: the films of Seijun Suzuki, including Tokyo Drifter and Branded to Kill John: using ChatGPT to simplify text, such as statements by the Federal Reserve and George Washington's farewell address Emily: Eleanor Klibanoff for The Texas Tribune: “Three Texas women are sued for wrongful death after allegedly helping friend obtain abortion medication” and “Women accused of facilitating abortion in Galveston wrongful-death lawsuit file countersuit” Listener chatter from Ted Hogeman: Community Media Center, Institute for Contemporary Art, Virginia Commonwealth University For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Jamelle, John, and Emily discuss cooking, including roast chicken with bread, Jubilee: Recipes from Two Centuries of African American Cooking by Toni Tipton-Martin, broccoli and cauliflower salad with curried dressing, broccoli salad with peanuts and tahini-lime dressing, and Soom tahini. In the next Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Curtis Sittenfeld @csittenfeld about her latest book, Romantic Comedy. Email your questions and chatters to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Make an impact this Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month by helping Macy's on their mission to fund APIA Scholars. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In January, the 2023 freshman class of newly elected Congress members will be gaveled in. And many of them are making history. So, who are they? Derek Hawkins from The Washington Post joins Inside Sources to discuss the historic firsts and some of the outstanding races. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the announcement that New York City will require proof of vaccination to enter restaurants and gyms, and with the Delta variant on the rise, many vaccinated individuals are left wondering why so many eligible Americans are still refusing the vaccine. What can be said or done to convince them? Washington Post reporter Derek Hawkins joins us to discuss his piece “How to talk to vaccine-hesitant friends and family about getting the shot” and take calls from listeners.
Part 3/3. Discussion on the Columbus Police Department's ongoing issues with police violence. This episode highlights Andre Hill and Casey Goodson Jr.Songs used are The Ballroom and Before by artist HexsystemSocial MediaTwitter: @CompulsionCastFacebook: @ CompulsionCastInstagram: @CompulsionPodcastYoutube: @ CompulsionCastThe Columbus DispatchDean Narciso - 12/29/20Céilí Doyle - 02/23/21Bethany Bruner - 12/08/20, 12/04/20, 12/11/20 (2 articles), 12/23/20, 12/26/20, 04/15/21, 04/25/21Danae king - 12/06/20, 12/26/20, 12/29/20John Futty - 12/07/20, 01/16/21, 02/06/21Holly Zachariah - 12/10/20, 12/16/20, 01/18/21, 01/31/21Adam Jardy - 12/10/20Alissa Widman Neese and Ken Gordon - 12/13/20Anthony Polletta - 12/12/20Bill Bush - 12/18/20 Bethany Bruner, Megan Henry , and Dean Narciso - 12/24/20Mark Ferenchik - 01/04/21Eric Lagatta and Bethany Bruner - 02/05/21, 04/16/21Ken Gordon - 04/18/21Max Filby - 04/18/21Allison Ward - 05/03/21The New York TimesWill Wright, Lucia Walinchus and Kevin Williams - 04/22/21Will Wright - 02/03/21, 12/22/20Azi Paybarah - 12/24/20Lucia Walinchus and Richard A. Oppel Jr. - 12/15/20Christine Hauser - 12/08/20Columbus AliveAndy Downing - 12/07/20, 02/25/21, 12/28/20, 04/17/21NBC4Staff - 12/07/20 (3 articles published that day, all listed under staff)Staff - 12/08/20, 12/09/20, 12/10/20, 12/11/20, 12/12/20, 12/16/20, 12/17/20, 12/22/20 (2 articles), 12/23/20 (2 articles), 12/28/20, 12/10/20, 04/20/21, 04/30/21, 04/28/21Kerry Charles - 12/09/20, 02/10/21Dan Pearlman - 12/11/20, 12/26/20Allen Henry - 12/12/20Eric Halperin -12/23/20Karina Cheung- 01/04/21Brian Hofmann - 01/28/21Cynthia Rosi- 02/05/21Daniel Griffin 03/17/21CNNDon Lemon (Host) - 12/08/20Kristina Sgueglia, Taylor Romine, Sonia Moghe and Amir Vera - 12/31/20ABC Quoted Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D25eSY8i7pM The LanternSarah Szilagy, Jack Long, Mackenzie Shanklin, Owen Milnes, Max Garrison and Sam Raudins - 12/11/20Bella Czjakowski, André White and Mackenzie Shanklin - 12/12/20Sarah Trombetti - 01/14/21The Washington PostRobert Klemko -12/26/20Randy Ludlow, Derek Hawkins, Paulina Firozi, and Toluse Olorunnipa - 04/21/21Randy Ludlow, Paulina Firozi, David A. Fahrenthold, Derek Hawkins - 04/22/21
Part 2/3. Discussion on the Columbus Police Department's ongoing issues with police violence. This episode highlights Andre Hill and Casey Goodson Jr.Songs used are The Ballroom and Before by artist HexsystemSocial MediaTwitter: @CompulsionCastFacebook: @ CompulsionCastInstagram: @CompulsionPodcastYoutube: @ CompulsionCastThe Columbus DispatchDean Narciso - 12/29/20Céilí Doyle - 02/23/21Bethany Bruner - 12/08/20, 12/04/20, 12/11/20 (2 articles), 12/23/20, 12/26/20, 04/15/21, 04/25/21Danae king - 12/06/20, 12/26/20, 12/29/20John Futty - 12/07/20, 01/16/21, 02/06/21Holly Zachariah - 12/10/20, 12/16/20, 01/18/21, 01/31/21Adam Jardy - 12/10/20Alissa Widman Neese and Ken Gordon - 12/13/20Anthony Polletta - 12/12/20Bill Bush - 12/18/20 Bethany Bruner, Megan Henry , and Dean Narciso - 12/24/20Mark Ferenchik - 01/04/21Eric Lagatta and Bethany Bruner - 02/05/21, 04/16/21Ken Gordon - 04/18/21Max Filby - 04/18/21Allison Ward - 05/03/21The New York TimesWill Wright, Lucia Walinchus and Kevin Williams - 04/22/21Will Wright - 02/03/21, 12/22/20Azi Paybarah - 12/24/20Lucia Walinchus and Richard A. Oppel Jr. - 12/15/20Christine Hauser - 12/08/20Columbus AliveAndy Downing - 12/07/20, 02/25/21, 12/28/20, 04/17/21NBC4Staff - 12/07/20 (3 articles published that day, all listed under staff)Staff - 12/08/20, 12/09/20, 12/10/20, 12/11/20, 12/12/20, 12/16/20, 12/17/20, 12/22/20 (2 articles), 12/23/20 (2 articles), 12/28/20, 12/10/20, 04/20/21, 04/30/21, 04/28/21Kerry Charles - 12/09/20, 02/10/21Dan Pearlman - 12/11/20, 12/26/20Allen Henry - 12/12/20Eric Halperin -12/23/20Karina Cheung- 01/04/21Brian Hofmann - 01/28/21Cynthia Rosi- 02/05/21Daniel Griffin 03/17/21CNNDon Lemon (Host) - 12/08/20Kristina Sgueglia, Taylor Romine, Sonia Moghe and Amir Vera - 12/31/20ABC Quoted Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D25eSY8i7pM The LanternSarah Szilagy, Jack Long, Mackenzie Shanklin, Owen Milnes, Max Garrison and Sam Raudins - 12/11/20Bella Czjakowski, André White and Mackenzie Shanklin - 12/12/20Sarah Trombetti - 01/14/21The Washington PostRobert Klemko -12/26/20Randy Ludlow, Derek Hawkins, Paulina Firozi, and Toluse Olorunnipa - 04/21/21Randy Ludlow, Paulina Firozi, David A. Fahrenthold, Derek Hawkins - 04/22/21
Part 1/3. Discussion on the Columbus Police Department's murder of Casey Goodson Jr. and Andre Hill. Songs used are The Ballroom and Before by artist HexsystemSocial MediaTwitter: @CompulsionCastFacebook: @ CompulsionCastInstagram: @CompulsionPodcastYoutube: @ CompulsionCastThe Columbus DispatchDean Narciso - 12/29/20Céilí Doyle - 02/23/21Bethany Bruner - 12/08/20, 12/04/20, 12/11/20 (2 articles), 12/23/20, 12/26/20, 04/15/21, 04/25/21Danae king - 12/06/20, 12/26/20, 12/29/20John Futty - 12/07/20, 01/16/21, 02/06/21Holly Zachariah - 12/10/20, 12/16/20, 01/18/21, 01/31/21Adam Jardy - 12/10/20Alissa Widman Neese and Ken Gordon - 12/13/20Anthony Polletta - 12/12/20Bill Bush - 12/18/20 Bethany Bruner, Megan Henry , and Dean Narciso - 12/24/20Mark Ferenchik - 01/04/21Eric Lagatta and Bethany Bruner - 02/05/21, 04/16/21Ken Gordon - 04/18/21Max Filby - 04/18/21Allison Ward - 05/03/21The New York TimesWill Wright, Lucia Walinchus and Kevin Williams - 04/22/21Will Wright - 02/03/21, 12/22/20Azi Paybarah - 12/24/20Lucia Walinchus and Richard A. Oppel Jr. - 12/15/20Christine Hauser - 12/08/20Columbus AliveAndy Downing - 12/07/20, 02/25/21, 12/28/20, 04/17/21NBC4Staff - 12/07/20 (3 articles published that day, all listed under staff)Staff - 12/08/20, 12/09/20, 12/10/20, 12/11/20, 12/12/20, 12/16/20, 12/17/20, 12/22/20 (2 articles), 12/23/20 (2 articles), 12/28/20, 12/10/20, 04/20/21, 04/30/21, 04/28/21Kerry Charles - 12/09/20, 02/10/21Dan Pearlman - 12/11/20, 12/26/20Allen Henry - 12/12/20Eric Halperin -12/23/20Karina Cheung- 01/04/21Brian Hofmann - 01/28/21Cynthia Rosi- 02/05/21Daniel Griffin 03/17/21CNNDon Lemon (Host) - 12/08/20Kristina Sgueglia, Taylor Romine, Sonia Moghe and Amir Vera - 12/31/20ABC Quoted Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D25eSY8i7pM The LanternSarah Szilagy, Jack Long, Mackenzie Shanklin, Owen Milnes, Max Garrison and Sam Raudins - 12/11/20Bella Czjakowski, André White and Mackenzie Shanklin - 12/12/20Sarah Trombetti - 01/14/21The Washington PostRobert Klemko -12/26/20Randy Ludlow, Derek Hawkins, Paulina Firozi, and Toluse Olorunnipa - 04/21/21Randy Ludlow, Paulina Firozi, David A. Fahrenthold, Derek Hawkins - 04/22/21
Washington Post reporter Derek Hawkins reports from Louisville. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You can find links to each of Sean's analysis pieces here. This article covers the week beginning June 7.
This week Erin and Radha regroup while Loren takes a much-deserved vacation. They do a quick review on COVID-19 with the good (100 days no new cases in New Zealand), the bad (cases in Brazil, India, and the United States continue to grow), and the ugly (long-term economic consequences in the United States, India, and Brazil). They also dig into the recent explosion and protests in Lebanon and then go deep on the recent executive order impacting TikTok and WeChat. After reminding us that Afghanistan is still a thing, they talk about the lack of accurate and comprehensive briefings for POTUS and the mayhem that ensues, including quotes (and misquotes) by Robert O'brien (yes, he's the national security advisor!). To calm us all down, they then talk about pop culture from baseball movies (The Rookie, Bull Durham) to Arthurian legend-ish TV shows (Cursed). Links Abbie Cheeseman, “Protesters in Beirut, Still Reeling from Massive Explosion, Cash with Police,” NBC News, August 09, 2020 Elian Peltier, “How to Help Lebanon After Beirut Explosion,” New York Times, August 05, 2020 Dennis Wagner and George Petras, “Massive Explosion Rocks Beirut: Before and After Images Show Extensive Damage,” USA Today, August 06, 2020 Nick Perry, “New Zealand Marks 100th Day with No New Reported Cases of Coronavirus,” ABC7NY, August 09, 2020 Derek Hawkins, Marisa Iati, and Jacqueline Dupree, “US Coronavirus Infections Surpass 5 Million,” Washington Post, August 09, 2020 “Coronavirus: Brazil Passes 100,000 Deaths as Outbreak Shows No Sign of Easing,” BBC, August 09, 2020 “Record 64,399 New Covid-19 Cases; 861 Deaths in India,” Times of India, August 09, 2020 Elaine Chen, “Drugmakers Race to Build Covid-19 Vaccine Supply Chains,” Wall Street Journal, July 30, 2020 Michael Crescione, “Europe Sees Rise in Covid-19 After Reopening,” Healthline, August 06, 2020 Swati Bhat, “India to Halt 101 Military Imports in Push for Defense Self-Reliance: Minister,” Reuters, August 09, 2020 Ryan Browne and Jamie Crawford, “Esper Says US Troop Levels in Afghanistan to Go Below 5,000 by End of November,” CNN, August 09, 2020 Brad Heath, “Esper: US Will Cut Troop Levels in Afghanistan to Less Than 5,000,” Reuters, August 08, 2020 Jim Sciutto, “Trump Advisers Hesitated to Give Military Options and Warned Adversaries Over Fears He Might Start a War,” CNN, August 06, 2020 Justine Coleman, “Trump Advisers Were Wary of Talking Military Options Over Fears He’d Accidentally Start War,” The Hill, August 06, 2020 Philip Bump, “Trump Actually Doesn’t Appear to Understand How Bad the Pandemic Is,” Washington Post, August 04, 2020 Geoffrey Gertz, “Why is the Trump Administration Banning TikTok and WeChat?” Brookings, August 07, 2020 Robert Chesney, “Banning TikTok and WeChat: Another Primer,” Lawfare, August 07, 2020 Chaim Gartenberg, “Apple’s Chinese Business Could be Devastated by Trump’s WeChat Ban,” The Verge, August 08, 2020 “Trump Targets WeChat and TikTok, in Sharp Escalation with China,” New York Times, August 06, 2020
This week Erin and Radha regroup while Loren takes a much-deserved vacation. They do a quick review on COVID-19 with the good (100 days no new cases in New Zealand), the bad (cases in Brazil, India, and the United States continue to grow), and the ugly (long-term economic consequences in the United States, India, and Brazil). They also dig into the recent explosion and protests in Lebanon and then go deep on the recent executive order impacting TikTok and WeChat. After reminding us that Afghanistan is still a thing, they talk about the lack of accurate and comprehensive briefings for POTUS and the mayhem that ensues, including quotes (and misquotes) by Robert O'brien (yes, he's the national security advisor!). To calm us all down, they then talk about pop culture from baseball movies (The Rookie, Bull Durham) to Arthurian legend-ish TV shows (Cursed). Links Abbie Cheeseman, “Protesters in Beirut, Still Reeling from Massive Explosion, Cash with Police,” NBC News, August 09, 2020 Elian Peltier, “How to Help Lebanon After Beirut Explosion,” New York Times, August 05, 2020 Dennis Wagner and George Petras, “Massive Explosion Rocks Beirut: Before and After Images Show Extensive Damage,” USA Today, August 06, 2020 Nick Perry, “New Zealand Marks 100th Day with No New Reported Cases of Coronavirus,” ABC7NY, August 09, 2020 Derek Hawkins, Marisa Iati, and Jacqueline Dupree, “US Coronavirus Infections Surpass 5 Million,” Washington Post, August 09, 2020 “Coronavirus: Brazil Passes 100,000 Deaths as Outbreak Shows No Sign of Easing,” BBC, August 09, 2020 “Record 64,399 New Covid-19 Cases; 861 Deaths in India,” Times of India, August 09, 2020 Elaine Chen, “Drugmakers Race to Build Covid-19 Vaccine Supply Chains,” Wall Street Journal, July 30, 2020 Michael Crescione, “Europe Sees Rise in Covid-19 After Reopening,” Healthline, August 06, 2020 Swati Bhat, “India to Halt 101 Military Imports in Push for Defense Self-Reliance: Minister,” Reuters, August 09, 2020 Ryan Browne and Jamie Crawford, “Esper Says US Troop Levels in Afghanistan to Go Below 5,000 by End of November,” CNN, August 09, 2020 Brad Heath, “Esper: US Will Cut Troop Levels in Afghanistan to Less Than 5,000,” Reuters, August 08, 2020 Jim Sciutto, “Trump Advisers Hesitated to Give Military Options and Warned Adversaries Over Fears He Might Start a War,” CNN, August 06, 2020 Justine Coleman, “Trump Advisers Were Wary of Talking Military Options Over Fears He’d Accidentally Start War,” The Hill, August 06, 2020 Philip Bump, “Trump Actually Doesn’t Appear to Understand How Bad the Pandemic Is,” Washington Post, August 04, 2020 Geoffrey Gertz, “Why is the Trump Administration Banning TikTok and WeChat?” Brookings, August 07, 2020 Robert Chesney, “Banning TikTok and WeChat: Another Primer,” Lawfare, August 07, 2020 Chaim Gartenberg, “Apple’s Chinese Business Could be Devastated by Trump’s WeChat Ban,” The Verge, August 08, 2020 “Trump Targets WeChat and TikTok, in Sharp Escalation with China,” New York Times, August 06, 2020
The usual weekly training run down... what's going on in the media... James has a go at the mile...AND - An interview with 2:12 marathoner and Olympian - Derek Hawkins!!If you have any questions for us or if you have a go at the set workout, please let us know on the Strava Group, Facebook or Instagram.Cheers,James, John, Kelly & Sam
College suite-mate, Derek Hawkins, joins the pod for a Rolling Rock nostalgia trip. The boys shame cargo shorts and high socks, while wondering why the band Hanson (MMMBop) is playing local restaurant gigs. After Derek and The Hoppy Boys review the pony-beer, the crew plans a Burger King related piece of bonus content. Light mailbag week thanks to a rapidly dwindling fan-base. Tommy's voice changes.
If there's anything that makes this a strange country, it's a pandemic. Strange Country co-hosts discuss the one topic that is affecting all of us--improper use of toilet paper. Oh and COVID-19. Beth rails against the Trump Administration's incompetent response (SHOCKER!) and Kelly puts her optimistic spin on things. We are all in this together, dash hounds. Stay safe and stay in. Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands Cite your sources: Achenbach, Joel, et al. “Trump Budget Cuts Funding for Health, Science, Environment Agencies.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 10 Feb. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/science/trump-budget-cuts-funding-for-health-science-environment-agencies/2020/02/10/9c8dd784-4c2d-11ea-b721-9f4cdc90bc1c_story.html Baker, Peter. “For Trump, Coronavirus Proves to Be an Enemy He Can't Tweet Away.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 8 Mar. 2020, www.nytimes.com/2020/03/08/us/politics/trump-coronavirus.html. Baker, Sam. “The Problems with Our Coronavirus Testing Are Worse than You Think.” Axios, 16 Mar. 2020, www.axios.com/coronavirus-outbreak-testing-delays-60a25ce6-f08d-438f-b294-358e0c300d95.html. Bump, Philip. “Analysis | Which Is Trump More Worried about: Coronavirus Numbers or Coronavirus Patients?” The Washington Post, WP Company, 7 Mar. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/03/07/which-is-trump-more-worried-about-coronavirus-numbers-or-coronavirus-patients/. Chait, Jonathan. “Donald Trump Turns to Always-Wrong Pseudo-Economist Lawrence Kudlow.” Intelligencer, Intelligencer, 19 Dec. 2016, nymag.com/intelligencer/2016/12/trump-turns-to-always-wrong-pseudo-economist-lawrence-kudlow.html. Chen, Caroline, et al. “Key Missteps at the CDC Have Set Back Its Ability to Detect the Potential Spread of Coronavirus.” ProPublica, 4 Mar. 2020, www.propublica.org/article/cdc-coronavirus-covid-19-test. Choi, Mattew. “Trump Puts Pence in Charge of Coronavirus Response.” POLITICO, 26 Feb. 2020, www.politico.com/news/2020/02/26/trump-puts-pence-in-charge-of-coronavirus-response-117790. Coppins, McKay. “Trump's Dangerously Effective Coronavirus Propaganda.” The Atlantic, Atlantic Media Company, 16 Mar. 2020, www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/03/trump-coronavirus-threat/607825/. “Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Says to Limit Gatherings to 10 People.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 16 Mar. 2020, www.nytimes.com/2020/03/16/world/live-coronavirus-news-updates.html. Cuomo, Andrew. “Andrew Cuomo to President Trump: Mobilize the Military to Help Fight Coronavirus.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 15 Mar. 2020, www.nytimes.com/2020/03/15/opinion/andrew-cuomo-coronavirus-trump.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage. Derek Hawkins, Hannah Natanson. “Coronavirus Screening Causes Massive Bottlenecks at O'Hare and Other U.S. Airports.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 15 Mar. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/transportation/2020/03/14/europe-travel-ban-airport-delays/. Diamond, Dan. “Trump's Mismanagement Helped Fuel Coronavirus Crisis.” POLITICO, www.politico.com/news/2020/03/07/trump-coronavirus-management-style-123465. “'Don't Believe the Numbers You See': Johns Hopkins Professor Says up to 500,000 Americans Have Coronavirus.” Yahoo! Finance, Yahoo!, 13 Mar. 2020, finance.yahoo.com/news/marty-makary-on-coronavirus-in-the-us-183558545.html. Drucker, Jesse, and Jessica Silver-greenberg. “Trump Administration Is Relaxing Oversight of Nursing Homes.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 14 Mar. 2020, www.nytimes.com/2020/03/14/business/trump-administration-nursing-homes.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage. Engelberg, Stephen, et al. “How South Korea Scaled Coronavirus Testing While the U.S. Fell Dangerously Behind.” ProPublica, 15 Mar. 2020, www.propublica.org/article/how-south-korea-scaled-coronavirus-testing-while-the-us-fell-dangerously-behind. “Fact Check: A List of 28 Ways President Trump and His Team Have Been Dishonest about the Coronavirus.” The Mercury News, The Mercury News, 12 Mar. 2020, www.mercurynews.com/2020/03/11/fact-check-a-list-of-28-ways-trump-and-his-team-have-been-dishonest-about-the-coronavirus/. Glenn Kessler, Meg Kelly. “Analysis | Tracking Trump's False or Misleading Coronavirus Claims.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 14 Mar. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/03/14/tracking-trumps-false-or-misleading-coronavirus-claims/. Holshue, Michelle L., et al. “First Case of 2019 Novel Coronavirus in the United States: NEJM.” New England Journal of Medicine, 5 Mar. 2020, www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2001191. 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Mindock, Clark. “Coronavirus Death Toll Could Reach up to 1.7million in US.” The Independent, Independent Digital News and Media, 15 Mar. 2020, www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/coronavirus-death-toll-worst-case-scenario-millions-dead-in-us-a9402276.html?fbclid=IwAR32r0_urkE9HK7Z57aiJzVtMxaKK4f71XW-dQ870xxUw3DWalKAowxl8g4. Scarr, Simon, et al. “2019 Coronavirus: The Korean Clusters.” Reuters, Thomson Reuters, 3 Mar. 2020, graphics.reuters.com/CHINA-HEALTH-SOUTHKOREA-CLUSTERS/0100B5G33SB/index.html. Sorkin, Amy Davidson. “Mike Pence and the Farce of Trusting Donald Trump on the Coronavirus.” The New Yorker, The New Yorker, 15 Mar. 2020, www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/mike-pence-and-the-farce-of-trusting-donald-trump-on-the-coronavirus. 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Derek Hawkins, founder of Hawkins IP focuses heavily in trademark law, but it is how he became a Trademark Lawyer that interests us. Coming from a common practice background, Derek quickly learned that if he was going to succeed, it wasn't going to be protecting suspected criminals everyday, and that he was going to practice on his own terms. - iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/u... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7crGcb5zdFd8obdfHcHNhV Anchor: https://anchor.fm/mkemisfits Website: https://www.mkemisfits.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mkemisfits/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mkemisfits/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wear... Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkemisfits _ hawkinsip.com -
Do you understand the importance of branding and trademark protection? A friend of mine asked me if I had Trademarked my Net Worth It brand and I was like, "Say whaaaa???" She then told me a story of when one of her Facebook groups had to be changed because someone infringed their Trademark rights on her because the names were similar. So I immediately went to the USPTO office and applied for my own Trademark. It totally would have been helpful to know someone like today's guest while I was applying to save me the headache of potentially making a mistake on the application. Intellectual Property Lawyer Derek Hawkins helps people with branding and trademarks to protect your brand. The biggest key in trademark is exclusivity, where you are the first one to use the brand. If you operate on your own brand that has a name, symbol and identity this episode is for you. I have a trademark for Net Worth It™ but not for my nutrition business because I am a 1099 of the company I partner with and operate that under my personal taxes at this point until it is put into a LLC or S-Corp. Being a 1099 partner is one reason I love that business, it is so much less work as a busines owner than my Net Worth It brand. There are 5 different marks of trademark that exist and Derek breaks down the different types and when you use them. He also talks about the different types of classes and categories within the USPTO for branding. Trademarking is a lot more complicated than I thought it was and I am excited for all of you side hustlers who need this to protect your awesome biz ideas! Derek can be reached at: www.hawkinsip.com derek@hawkinsip 1-800-835-1765 Much love to you this week. xoxo G I want to hear from you on Instagram about your money story! Let's connect! COMING SOON! In the next few weeks you will have access to a brand-new course: Succeeding at Side Hustle. Join our mailing list to be notified when the course is ready!
The Washington Post’s Derek Hawkins sits down with the undersecretary of National Protection and Programs Directorate at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Christopher C. Krebs, to analyze the government’s cybersecurity priorities.
The Commonwealth Games is underway and we look at the men's and women's marathons. Mike Shelley takes home a surprise Aussie Gold, Steve Way runs a new British V40 record and whilst Kenyans finish 1-2 in the women's race, Australian Jess Trengove snatches a bronze in the closing stages. We speak to the top Home Countries finishers in both races, Scotlands Susan Partridge and Derek Hawkins as well as the first English finishers across the line, Louise Damen and the man of the moment, Steve Way. The Magic Mile is underway - it's time for fast! You Rate YourRun, stand on the Listener Podium and tell us where you are racing next in the Launchpad
It was high time: In this episode, Square Zeros hosts Derek Hawkins and Jon Mann — with the help of first interviewee Stephen Selman — dig into each other in an attempt to find out what's beneath their impulse to find out what's beneath other people's music.